Dynamic duo The Proclaimers are heading for Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall, for a hit-packed performance there on Friday, December 11.

Strikingly individual, twin brothers Craig and Charlie Reid have, over the years, enjoyed huge successes across the globe and in April this year released their tenth album on the Cooking Vinyl label.

They have carved a niche for themselves where pop, folk, new wave and punk collide as the emotional honesty, political fire, wit and sing-along raucousness of their songs and their extensive touring has enlightened and entertained fans new and old.

In the process they have enjoyed Gold and Platinum singles and albums in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Following on from the theatre success of the musical drama featuring songs by The Proclaimers, Sunshine On Leith, the movie version was a hugely popular release in 2013, spending a month in the Top Ten and generating over £4.8 million at the UK box office - the fifth highest-grossing independent release of the year.

Expect to hear the classics Sunshine on Leith, (I’m Gonna Be) 500 Miles, Letter From America, I’m on My Way, Life With You, Let’s Get Married and more.

The show gets under way at 7.30pm and ticket details are available by calling the box office on 0115 9895555 or by going to www.trch.co.uk

n The Royal Concert Hall will also be hosting a visit by the Glenn Miller Orchestra on Sunday, December 13.

Led by Ray McVay and featuring the Jiving Lindy Hoppers, the ensemble is now in its 26th year under McVay’s baton.

The Glenn Miller Orchestra continues to live up to its reputation as the world’s greatest big band.

In a show the whole family can enjoy, you can experience the excitement of the sound of this incred ible orchestra and marvel at the pure energy of the Jiving Lindy Hoppers.

The show also features the fabulous harmonies of the Moonlight Serenaders and the sublime vocals of Catherine Sykes and Colin Anthony.

There will be a tribute to Frank Sinatra in his 100th anniversary year; you’ll hear the original arrangements of classic wartime chart toppers including Moonlight Serenade, and American Patrol.

The performance gets under way at 3pm.Tickets are priced between £21.50 and £25.50.See www.trch.co.ul